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Cinema Chat: 'Reagan' movie hits theaters, 'Between the Temples' and 'Good One' open in Ann Arbor

WEMU's David Fair was joined by Marquee Arts executive director, Russ Collins on a pre-Labor Day edition of "Cinema Chat". They took time to discuss the new films and special screenings landing on the big screen for your holiday weekend viewing pleasure.




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Cinema Chat: 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' opens nationwide, plus see 'The Room' and 'The Front Room' in downtown Ann Arbor!

It's the first week of September, and we have plenty of movies to chat about! WEMU's Mat Hopson sits in David Fair to share all of the movie news and info on special screenings and events you could ask for with Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins!




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Cinema Chat: 'The Critic' and 'Will & Harper' open downtown, 'Transformers One' hits the multiplex

Days are getting a bit shorter here in Michigan, but there's always time to catch a flick! WEMU's David Fair meets up again with Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins to chat about the newest films and special events hitting the big screen!




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Cinema Chat: The Michigan Theater celebrates 100 years of 'The Freshman,' and 'Omni Loop' opens downtown

Whether you prefer the modern age of cinema or the silent era, there's plenty of films worth checking out this weekend and beyond! WEMU's Russ Collins from Marquee Arts gives the full cinematic rundown in his conversation with WEMU's David Fair.




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Cinema Chat: 'The Wild Robot,' 'Lee,' 'Megalopolis' and more opening this weekend in Ann Arbor

We are officially in the fall season, and a whole bunch of movies are falling into your favorite theaters! WEMU's David Fair chats about the latest films and special screenings with Marquee Arts executive director, Russ Collins.




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Cinema Chat: 'Saturday Night' and 'The Apprentice' open at the State Theatre, plus a special screening of 'Eno' at the Michigan Theater!

We just wrapped up a fantastic fall fundraiser a few days ago, so let's celebrate with a good movie! WEMU's Mat Hopson steps in for David Fair this week to chat about all of the cinematic offerings coming soon to your favorite movie houses with Marquee Arts executive director, Russ Collins!




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Cinema Chat: The Michigan Theater introduces 'Noir-vember' film series, plus 'We Live in Time' and 'Rumours' open downtown

Russ Collins is on a tour of Broadway this week, so, Marquee Arts cinema program director Nick Alderink steps in on Cinema Chat this week. He joined WEMU's David Fair to cover the latest film openings and special screenings in the area.




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Cinema Chat: 'Conclave' and 'Venom: The Last Dance' open this weekend, plus some spooky classic films in time for Halloween!

Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins has returned from his vacation, and he's ready to chat about all things cinema! Russ joins WEMU's David Fair to discuss the newest films coming to the big screen and a whole lot of special Halloween screenings happening at the Michigan and State Theatres!




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Cinema Chat: Scary screenings for Halloween Night, plus 'The Goldman Case' and 'My Name is Alfred Hitchcock' open at the Michigan Theater

What's your favorite scary movie? WEMU's David Fair and Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins meet up to inform you of tonight's special screenings for your Halloween viewing pleasure! Plus, you'll get details on some new films opening downtown and at the multiplex, too!




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Cinema Chat: 'Blitz' opens at the Michigan, 'Anora' and 'Heretic' open at the State

The 2024 election season has concluded, and there's no better way to unwind than catching a movie! WEMU's David Fair met up with Marquee Arts executive director Russ Collins to talk about some new films and special screenings that are on the way for your viewing pleasure!




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Llega la primera edición del Festival de Cine Metropolitano CINEMANCIA





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Fresh Air Films ‘Sunset Cinema’ On June 22

The City of Hamilton invited the public to Barr’s Bay Park on June 22 for Fresh Air Films: Sunset Cinema, featuring Kung Fu Panda 4 and The Beekeeper, with free admission, food vendors on-site and more. A spokesperson said, “The City of Hamilton is inviting members of the public to join us at the iconic […]




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Classic British films by Pressburger and Powell being showed at Jerusalem Cinematheque


Their movies feature lush cinematography (whether in color or black-and-white), passionate romances that are all the more affecting because the characters are so very British.




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36th Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles celebrates the Jewish state's cinema


The festival’s opening-night gala will feature the West Coast Premiere of Tom Nesher’s Come Closer at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills.




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The newest cinema in Montenegro

The OM team in Bar, Montenegro, received an enthusiastic response when they showed the JESUS film in the Roma language for the first time.




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Trentino pioneers sustainable approach to cinema investment

Sustainability is gaining traction in the creative industries, with the Italian region of Trentino designing a film production rating protocol that is being considered by the EU.





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Unveiling Diversity: Nudity Across Borders in Global Cinema

Welcome, film enthusiasts, to a captivating exploration of the diverse world of nudity in global cinema! In an era where cultural nuances shape the way we perceive art, it’s fascinating to dissect how different societies approach the depiction of the human form on the silver screen. Among different diversities like age diversity, political diversity, and […]

The post Unveiling Diversity: Nudity Across Borders in Global Cinema appeared first on Chart Attack.




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Ram Charan brings southern cinema’s fanfare to Lucknow as ‘Game Changer’ teaser arrives at Pratibha Theatre

From towering cutouts to fans dancing to the iconic Oscar-winning “Naatu Naatu” and the latest “Raa Macha Macha”, the teaser launch event was Ram Charan’s humble exhibition of the northern territories he has conquered in the wake of ‘RRR’




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Fujifilm is developing a 102MP medium format cinema camera

Fujifilm is developing a medium-format, 102-megapixel cinema camera, the company said in a surprise announcement. Due next year, the GFX Eterna will carry a boxy, modular design reminiscent of Sony's FX6 or the new Blackmagic Pyxis and will likely be launched with a top handle, electronic viewfinder and other optional accessories.

The new camera will have a medium format GFX 102-megapixel (MP) CMOS II HS sensor, the same one used on the GFX100 II. That sensor is 43.8mm x 32.9 mm in size, or 1.7 times larger than the full-frame sensor found on the aforementioned FX or Pyxis. That will be one of the largest cinema camera sensors available, even bigger than RED's V-Raptor XL sensor.

The benefits will be extra dynamic range, potentially high resolution and a very shallow depth of field that should allow for cinematic shots when paired with the right lens. That does bring up the fact that Fujifilm currently has no GFX glass designed specifically for film production. However, the company said it's developing a 32-90mm power zoom lens (24-70mm full-frame equivalent) and will have a mount adapter for GFX to PL lenses, which are widely used in cinema. 

One other concern might be rolling shutter distortion. RED's V-Raptor XL uses a global shutter that has zero distortion, but the sensor Fujifilm will employ has a fair bit of it . In addition, the GFX100 II captures 8K with a 1.53x crop, negating many of the benefits of a medium format sensor — so, hopefully Fujifilm will resolve those issues with its cinema camera. 

Fujifilm will show off the GFX Eterna starting tomorrow at the InterBEE 2024 media exhibition in Chiba City, Japan. It's set to be released sometime in 2025, with an exact date and pricing yet to be announced.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cameras/fujifilm-is-developing-a-102mp-medium-format-cinema-camera-130027537.html?src=rss




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Tony Todd, 'giant of cinema' who starred in Candyman and Final Destination, dead at 69

Actor Tony Todd, known for his haunting portrayal of a killer in the horror film Candyman and roles in many other films and television shows, has died, says his longtime manager.




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Canon Launches Compact EOS C80 Cinema Camera with 6K Full-Frame Sensor for High Mobility Filming

Canon has officially unveiled the EOS C80, a digital cinema camera designed for filmmakers looking for versatility, mobility, and advanced video production capabilities. The new camera combines a compact, lightweight design with a powerful 6K full-frame sensor, making it ideal for




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Screening Nature : Cinema beyond the Human [Electronic book] / ed. by Guinevere Narraway, Anat Pick.

New York; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2013]




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Scottish cinema : texts and contexts [Electronic book] / Christopher Meir.

Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2015.




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Menacing Environments : Ecohorror in Contemporary Nordic Cinema [Electronic book] / Benjamin Bigelow.

Seattle : University of Washington Press, 2023.




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Iconoclasm in European Cinema : The Ethics and Aesthetics of Image Destruction [Electronic book] / Chiara Quaranta.

Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2023]




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The cinema of Oliver Stone : Art, authorship and activism [Electronic book] / Henry Thompson, Ian Scott.

Manchester : Manchester University Press, [2019]




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Celluloid Democracy : Cinema and Politics in Cold War South Korea [Electronic book] / Hieyoon Kim.

Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, [2023]




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British cinema of the 1950s : A celebration [Electronic book] / ed. by Neil Sinyard, Ian Mackillop.

Manchester : Manchester University Press, [2018]




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The atomic bomb in Japanese cinema : critical essays [Electronic book] / edited by Matthew Edwards.

Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2015]




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Weekend events in Bengaluru: German cinema, children’s storytelling, and Backstreet Boys tribute




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Broadway Cinemas opens in Coimbatore with IMAX Laser and EPIQ Premium Large Format screens

With state-of-the-art laser projection and 12-channel sound with EPIQ premium large format, Broadway Cinemas offers an immersive movie experience




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'Popular Cinema Has Spoiled Us'

'We think life will also have a happy ending, but for some people, it is not a happy ending... especially the victims and their family of any crime.'




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Cinema Loved Gandhi

Gandhi will now be seen in two upcoming OTT series -- Hansal Mehta's Gandhi, starring Pratik Gandhi in the title role, and Freedom at Midnight by Nikkhil Advani.




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Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam: There is no space for elitism in cinema

From being hailed as the poster boy of new age Telugu cinema to understanding the business of cinema, writer-director-actor Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam discusses his roller coaster journey. He also offers a glimpse into his new film ‘Keedaa Cola’ 




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‘Mem Famous’ to introduce more than 40 newcomers to Telugu cinema

Meet Anurag Reddy, Sharath Chandra and Chandru Manoharan, the men behind Telugu films ‘Mem Famous’ and ‘Writer Padmabhushan’




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Kannada cinema’s content crisis

Lack of quality writing — even in much-hyped latest films like Kranti and Kabzaa — is one of the biggest reasons behind the poor show of recent mainstream Kannada films




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‘Kushi’ composer Hesham Abdul Wahab: Telugu cinema has given me wings to dream further

Music composer Hesham Abdul Wahab, debuting in Telugu cinema with director Shiva Nirvana’s ‘Kushi’ starring Vijay Deverakonda and Samantha Ruth Prabhu, talks about his fluid work space. He is also working on Nani’s and Sharwanand’s films




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Allu Arjun, Asian Cinemas collaborate for AAA Cinemas

Actor Allu Arjun and Asian Cinemas launch AAA Cinemas in Hyderabad said to be the only multiplex in south India to have an LED screen




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Directors’ Take: Telugu cinema’s emerging voices

There’s more to Telugu cinema beyond larger-than-life, star-led lavish projects. This series focuses on a few emerging writer-directors who have tried to put forth refreshing narratives




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Watch | Amala Akkineni: Cinema is no longer about one person producing a masterpiece

Amala Akkineni, actor and director of Annapurna College of Film and Media, on why aspiring filmmakers need formal training and how her recent acting assignments have helped her observe changes in the industry at close quarters




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Rodrigo Prieto's Cinematic Odyssey

Academy Award–nominated cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto, renowned for The Wolf of Wall Street, Barbie, and Killers of the Flower Moon, chats with us on the transformative impact AI and machine learning has had on his creative process and unravels the evolving dynamics between movies, technology, and audience engagement. What is his vision for Hollywood and moviemaking at large?




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Alfonso Cuarón Examines The Language of Cinema & Television

Gravity, Children of Men, the best Harry Potter movie—and now a seven-part miniseries? With Disclaimer, director Alfonso Cuarón has set out to conquer TV in the name of cinema. The Academy Award-winning director joins WIRED writer Samanth Subramanian to talk about the language of cinema and television—and how they intersect.See more: https://www.wired.com/story/big-interview-director-alfonso-cuaron-disclaimer-sci-fi/




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Hindi cinema dominates India’s Oscar submissions

Selected from a pool of around 29 Indian language films, Lapata Ladies will represent India on the global stage. 




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Su liao wang guo = Plastic China (2016) / dao yan she ying, Wang Jiuliang / directed & cinematographed by Jiu-liang Wang [DVD].

Taibei Shi : Shi na hua ren wen hua chuan bo gu fen you xian gong si, [2019]




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Pran: The 'Life' of Hindi Cinema




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Curating history through cinema

The New Medium, which debuted at MAMI, showcased a history of the moving picture and its formal innovation




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Following a seven-day cinema diet

The Mumbai Film Festival this year had themes of suffocation, alienation, personal struggle, politics, rape, morality, gender, family…and a few characters we fell in love with, says Namrata Joshi




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The cinematic ethos of bureaucracy